Daiva–Puruṣakāra Discourse and the Elephant-Corps Engagement (भीमगजानीक-सम्भ्रान्ति)
ववर्ष शरवर्षाणि तपान्ते जलदो यथा । राजेन्द्र! जैसे गर्मीके अन्तमें बादल पानीकी बूँदें बरसाता है, उसी प्रकार महाबली शक्रदेव भीमसेनके ऊपर बाणोंकी वृष्टि करने लगा || २२ है ।। हताश्वे तु रथे तिष्ठन् भीमसेनो महाबल:
sañjaya uvāca | vavarṣa śaravarṣāṇi tapānte jalado yathā | rājendra! yathā garmīke ante meghaḥ jalabindūn varṣati, tathā mahābalī śakradevo bhīmasenasyopari bāṇavṛṣṭiṃ cakāra | hataśve tu rathe tiṣṭhan bhīmaseno mahābalaḥ |
Sañjaya disse: “Ó rei! Assim como uma nuvem de chuva, ao fim da estação ardente, derrama gotas de água, do mesmo modo o poderoso Śakra fez cair sobre Bhīmasena uma chuva incessante de flechas. E Bhīma, de grande força, manteve-se firme em seu carro mesmo depois de seus cavalos terem sido mortos.”
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights kṣatriya steadfastness under adversity: even when circumstances collapse (a chariot’s horses slain), a warrior is expected to remain composed and resolute, meeting force with courage rather than despair.
Sañjaya describes a fierce exchange in battle: a mighty opponent, likened to Indra, rains arrows upon Bhīma like a monsoon cloud after summer heat, while Bhīma continues to stand on his chariot despite the loss of its horses.